This California three-piece combines three-chord punk rock with ska and just a dash of country to create a unique sound. Singing in both English and Spanish, they've managed to win over fans in the US, Canada, and Mexico and have shared stages with Voodoo Glow Skulls, Union 13, Horrorpops, The Nerve Agents, US Bombs, and F-Minus, to name a few. This new release meshes these experiences into one polished and progressive sound.

My favorite from left alone. the reord is alot like Lonely hearts. great live shows.The vinyl version has 2 extra song. sounds good.

Robert from Del Rio, TX

Dec 26 2009

Rating:

Great, fun, straight forward west coast punk. Extremely tight musicianship. In a year when the new Rancid cd kind of let me down, this record really filled in. These guys just keep plugging away making great records. They don't deviate much from past efforts so if you like their older stuff you'll really enjoy this.

Tom from Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

Jun 30 2009

Rating:

I think this album is great. Dead American Radio is decent enough but not a patch on this. Yet another quality release from Left Alone and Hellcat.

Anthony from Barstow, CA

May 7 2009

Rating:

In a word, this album was disappointing. Which isn't to say that it was bad, just that it wasn't what I thought it would be. God enough for background noise, but not good enough for a road trip. In fact, that should be the band's new motto.

Soren from Copenhagen V, Denmark

Apr 7 2009

Rating:

I was a bit dissapointed with Dead American Radio, and therefore I really didn't know if I wanted to own this record?! But I'm glad I changed my mind, cause this cd is f***ing awesome. Sometimes you need to listen to a new record several times before getting into it, but with this record I only needed one listen, and I was hooked. In my opinion there is really not a bad song the record, except maybe from track number 8. In my opinion this is without doubt the best record from Left Alone. They've managed to make a record with a perfect mix between, punk, ska and country. Go buy this record if you like Hellcat punkrock and ska.